Miracles by Faith

I’m always searching for new pastors and church sermons to listen to. I don’t know how I came across this church or sermon, but when I saw the sermon title, ‘Miracles of Faith’ I knew I wanted to listen.

What does it look like to receive a miracle? A miracle starts with something that is beyond our ability. It’s not a miracle for me to make dinner, because that is something I am capable of doing. But, having a baby when doctors told us it is not possible without medical intervention will definitely be a miracle. It requires God to do something way beyond what we can do. Bible.org defines a miracle as a less common way of God’s working, and that it is done so as to arouse people’s surprise.

Reflecting on scripture, each and every person who asked Jesus for something was desperate or had a desire for something. They all asked Jesus, because they knew He was the only one who could meet their desire. A miracle involves a desire for something.

So, what do you do when you realize you have a desire and you need a miracle? Focus on God’s word concerning your situation. Faith comes from hearing and hearing from the word – Romans 10:17. When you find the word that applies to your situation you can operate in faith on that word.

A miracle not only requires us to know the word of God, but to act on the word. We are called to act on the word and release our faith by speaking the word of God. I love the freedom that comes from knowing God’s word. We have had such a peace throughout our whole journey, because we know what the word of God says about fertility. We speak those promises over our bodies and our situation and walk in faith that they will come to pass. When you have the opportunity to believe and act on the word of God you will see it manifest and a miracle will take place.

Don’t accept your trial or sickness and be content with it. Christ wants to deliver you, heal you, free you, and He wants to bring you a miracle. Study His word because when you know His word, you know His will, and when you know His will, you can walk by faith in the promises that He has given you.

This is so true, Caroline. I am so thankful Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. We still serve the God of Abraham and Sarah, Who opened Sarah’s womb in spite of all odds; the God of Moses Who rolled back the waters of the sea, just so His people could cross over and escape their ruthless enemies; the God of Joseph, Who fulfilled His promises to him, even though it took 22 years for them to come to pass; the God Who became flesh and lived among us to be a personal, human Example of what He can do. He still opens barren wombs, He still heals all manner of sickness and disease, and He still answers prayers. Praying for your miracle often, dear friend. Keep believing! God is going to bring this to pass, in Jesus’ name!

I wish we lived closer to each other because I seriously wan to come and do a bible study with you on fertility! I am one of those people that has a heck of a time deciphering the Bible, but I do try to figure it out. I have a study Bible and that helps.

This was beautiful. I love how transparent and strong your faith is; this is my first time visiting your site but I know it won’t be my last. And I so know it’s true: miracles do happen and they happen every day.

Miracles are far beyond what we can comprehend. We saw a miracle not in the ways we had hoped but God then gave us another miracle. He is with us through it all far past what we know! Love your sweet spirit and your choice to walk by faith. Many blessings to you!